because that's a fackin glitched game
many stars die as a supernova. not really able to determine which types, because they die at random, but if they dont die as supernovas, they just collapse and disappear into one point in the sky.
many stars die as a supernova. not really able to determine which types, because they die at random, but if they dont die as supernovas, they just collapse and disappear into one point in the sky.
The distribution of stars as seen from Earth is essentially random, but in such a random distribution people saw apparent collections of stars that seemed to make images.
There are so many stars visible in the night sky. When some of them disappear, usually its because something is between it and Earth, but in many cases it is because it has finally burned out.
that depends because the stars can change and disappear and more could come. :/
1962 Lincoln Continental
they made random guesses they made random guesses they made random guesses
Some planets may potentially be destroyed by collisions with their stars or with other planets, but they cannot just disappear.
you dont
The twinkling of the stars is caused by changes in temperature and pressure in our atmosphere. Therefore it is random, and not a meassure of the stars.
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